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Under a 100 percent renewable energy scenario, metal requirements could rise dramatically, requiring new primary and recycled sources
Clean technologies rely on a variety of minerals, principally cobalt, nickel, lithium, copper, aluminum, silver and rare earths. Cobalt, lithium and rare earths are the metals of most concern for increasing demand and supply risks
The growing demand for minerals and metals to build the electric vehicles, solar arrays, wind turbines and other renewable energy infrastructure necessary to meet the ambitious goals of the Paris Climate Agreement could outstrip current production rates for key metals by as early as 2022, according to new research by the UTS Institute for Sustainable Futures.
The study, commissioned and funded by U.S. non-profit organisation
EarthWorks, shows that as demand for minerals such as lithium and rare
earths skyrockets, the already significant environmental and human
impacts of hardrock mining are likely to rise steeply as well. In a
companion white paper, Earthworks makes the case for a broad shift in
the clean technologies sector towards more responsible minerals sourcing.
“We have an opportunity, if we act now, to ensure that our emerging clean energy
economy is truly clean – as well as just and equitable – and not
dependent on dirty mining,” said Payal Sampat, Earthworks Mining
Director. “As we scale up clean energy technologies in pursuit of our
necessarily ambitious climate goals, we must protect community health,
water, human rights and the environment.”
“The responsible materials transition will need to be scaled up just as ambitiously as the 100 percent renewable energy transition,” said Dr Sven Teske, Research Director at the UTS Institute for Sustainable Futures.
Doing so will require a concerted commitment from businesses and
governments, according to the report’s lead author Elsa Dominish, Senior
Research Consultant at the UTS Institute for Sustainable Futures. “We
must dramatically scale up the use of recycled minerals, use materials
far more efficiently, require mining operations to adhere to stringent,
independent environmental and human rights standards, and prioritise
investments in electric-powered public transit.
“The renewable energy transition will only be sustainable if it
ensures human rights for the communities where the mining to supply
renewable energy and battery technologies takes place. If manufacturers
commit to responsible sourcing this will encourage more mines to engage
in responsible practices and certification. There is also an urgent need
to invest in recycling and reuse schemes to ensure the valuable metals
used in these technologies are recovered, so only what is necessary is
mined,” Ms Dominish said.
Research highlights:
Under a 100 percent renewable energy scenario, metal requirements
could rise dramatically, requiring new primary and recycled sources
Clean technologies rely on a variety of minerals, principally
cobalt, nickel, lithium, copper, aluminum, silver and rare earths.
Cobalt, lithium and rare earths are the metals of most concern for
increasing demand and supply risks
Batteries for electric vehicles are the most significant driver of accelerated minerals demand.
Recycled sources can significantly reduce primary demand, but new
mining is likely to take place and new mining developments linked to
renewable energy are already underway
Responsible sourcing is needed when supply cannot be met by recycled sources
Minerals extraction already exacts significant costs on people and the environment, fuelling conflict and human rights
violations, massive water pollution and wildlife and forest
destruction. Most of the world’s cobalt, used in rechargeable batteries
for electric vehicles
and phones, is mined in the Democratic Republic of Congo, often by hand
in unsafe conditions using child labor. Earlier this year in Brazil,
the collapse of two tailings dams at Vale’s Brumadinho iron ore mine
killed hundreds of workers and local residents. Independent research
that analyses decades of data on mine waste dam failures reveals that
these catastrophic failures are occurring more frequently and are
predicted to continue to increase in frequency.
“In Norway, the government tell us we have to sacrifice our fjords to
mine copper for clean energy,” said Silje Karine Muotka, a member of
the Saami Parliament, which is fighting a mine proposal in their
traditional reindeer herding grounds. “I recognise that we need
materials for new technologies, but we should look for ways to get them
that do not harm the environment or threaten native culture.”
“Solar and wind production is growing rapidly, while the cost of clean energy technologies
has continued to fall,” said Danny Kennedy, Managing Director at the
California Clean Energy Fund. “If the clean tech revolution has taught
us anything, it is that humanity possesses boundless capacity for
innovation. Our task is to establish the parameters within which
innovators can innovate to ensure that clean energy is truly clean.”
Earthworks commissioned the ISF research as part of its
newly-launched ‘Making Clean Energy Clean, Just &
Equitable’ initiative, which aims to ensure that the transition to
renewable energy is powered
by responsibly and equitably sourced minerals, minimizing dependence on
new extraction and moving the mining industry toward more responsible
practices.
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Ethereum Continues to Lead the Way in Enterprise Blockchain Adoption
Most of the world’s largest companies experimenting with blockchain are apparently doing so on Ethereum.
Amongst the notable names are Fidelity, Google, and HTC.
By: Rick D. |
Most of the world’s largest companies experimenting with blockchain
are apparently doing so on Ethereum. Amongst the notable names are Fidelity, Google, and HTC.
Blockchain spending has been increasing dramatically over the last
few years and it looks like the number two crypto by market
capitalisation is leading the way in terms of corporate adoption.
Much of Ethereum’s Fabled EEA Still Interested in the Platform
For many Ether investors, enterprise adoption is all important. In 2017, Enterprise Ethereum Alliance
announcements were often accompanied by massive price surges for the
number two crypto by market capitalisation. Names likes Deloitte,
National Bank of Canada, Samsung
SDS, and Toyota and many more were gradually added to the list.
Meanwhile, investors waited for one of these massive companies to
develop a killer application for the blockchain that requires the use of
vast quantities of Ether, thus sending the price rocketing.
Things have not exactly turned out as many had expected. The
Enterprise Ethereum Alliance (EEA) has not been in the news much of late
and there is no corporate use case of the blockchain that has sent the
price parabolic again. However, development is clearly still going on.
EEA announcements have inspired their fair share of ETH price runs in the past.
Forbes
has just released a list of billion dollar companies experimenting with
blockchain technology. The “Top 50 Billion-Dollar Companies Exploring
Blockchain†is the first part of two similar articles. It will
eventually create a full top 100.
The list shows that most of the world’s largest companies that are
interested in distributed ledger technology are currently looking at
public Ethereum or private Ethereum-derived ledgers to build
applications on. Most companies featured are exploring numerous
blockchains, however.
Of those that prefer other blockchains, Hyperledger, IBM Blockchain,
and Bitcoin all seem popular amongst the corporate giants exploring the
tech.
In an article detailing the new Forbes list, ConsenSys
stated that 24 of the 50 billion-dollar companies are currently
investigating the Ethereum public blockchain, with a further 12 using
Enterprise Ethereum-derived platforms in instead.
The ConsenSys piece goes on to opine:
“It’s likely that the large developer community, existing standards
developed by the EEA, and public compatibility are driving some of
Enterprise Ethereum’s reported dominance.â€
What Are The Biggest of The Big Working on?
Below are some of the more notable companies on the list and the specific blockchains they’re currently exploring:
Amazon — Hyperledger, Gabric, Ethereum (later this year).
IBM — IBM Blockchain, Stellar, Hyperledger Burrow, Sovrin.
JP Morgan Chase — Quorum.
MasterCard — An original blockchain built from the ground up.
Microsoft — Ethereum, Parity, Corda, Hyperledger Fabric.
Nasdaq — Symbiont, Corda, Hyperledger Fabric.
Nestle — IBM Blockchain.
Overstock — Bitcoin, Ethereum, RVN, Florin.
Samsung — Nexledger, Ethereum.
Visa — Hyperledger Fabric.
Walmart — Hyperledger Fabric.
Blockchain Spending Growing Dramatically
According to International Data Corp,
spending on blockchain technology solutions increased by 89 percent
compared to the previous year. It is projected to reach $2.9 billion
this year and $12.4 billion by 2022.
Meanwhile, Deloitte surveyed executives from a range of companies. The results found that 95 percent of those asked were already invested or planned to at some point this year.
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Announced the signing of pilot agreement with Cannvas MedTech Inc.
The partnership installs Cannvas as the exclusive provider of cannabis education to Empower Clinics and its 120,000 patients in the U.S.
Empower Clinics Inc. is launching a pilot program with Cannvas MedTech to place educational kiosks in each of its clinics to advance the education of patients, collection of data and analysis of physician recommended alternative CBD based therapies.
VANCOUVER, April 18, 2019 – EMPOWER CLINICS INC. (CSE: CBDT) (Frankfurt 8EC) (“Empower” or the “Company“), a growth oriented, diversified health and wellness company, is pleased to announce the signing of a pilot agreement with Cannvas MedTech Inc. (“Cannvas”) (CSE: MTEC) (FRA: 3CM)Â (OTCPK: CANVF), a leading digital cannabis education and analytics company, to launch a comprehensive education, data collection and analysis program starting with the installation of a network of standalone on-site Cannvas Kiosks in the Empower network of medical clinics.
“This is an opportunity to bring unbiased cannabis education to a
large population of patients looking for therapies to alleviate a number
of ailments while also learning more about what behaviours may drive
the decision to look at cannabis as an alternative or complementary
treatment,” said Shawn Moniz, Chief Executive Officer,
Cannvas MedTech. “We are thrilled to partner with Empower Clinics to
couple cannabis education with data analysis and better serve their
patients while growing the Cannvas brand across the United States.”
The partnership installs Cannvas as the exclusive provider of
cannabis education to Empower Clinics and its 120,000 patients in the
U.S. Cannvas plans to place its Cannvas Kiosks throughout Empower’s
network of clinics to provide accessible and unbiased cannabis education
to its patients, integrating geo-targeting capabilities to ensure
relevant contextual information across the country. Cannvas will also be
a key data and analytics partner for Empower, providing meaningful
insights on customer behaviours and industry trends and integrating
mutually beneficial existing data partnerships.
“In recent weeks, the Company has been re-positioning its overall
strategy to become a vertically integrated health and wellness company
that connects to its 120,000 patients using a data driven focus to
improve patients’ lives with products, technology and health systems”,
stated Steven McAuley, Empower CEO, “the addition of the
Cannvas educational kiosks, a user friendly and highly interactive
education platform, is a tremendous step forward to making our brand the
thought leader and go to source for content for both patients and the
medical community nationwide.”
Every month Empower hosts informational sessions about alternative treatment options and the potential health benefits with doctors and staff available to answer questions. Cannvas expects to play an active role in the review and implementation of new educational curriculum based on original content from Cannvas.Me.
The Company also plans to begin further pilot initiatives with
Cannvas to provide content and educational links to Cannvas.me and
Cannvas.health directly from the new Empower website www.empowerclinics.com and through the Empower tele-medicine portal.
Empower is a leading owner/operator of a network of physician-staffed clinics focused on helping patients improve and protect their health through innovative physician recommended treatment options. It is expected that Empower’s proprietary product line “Sollievo” will offer patients a variety of delivery methods of doctor recommended cannabidiol (CBD) based products in its clinics, online and at major retailers. With over 120,000 patients, an expanding clinic footprint, a focus on new technologies, including tele-medicine, and an expanded product development strategy, Empower is undertaking new growth initiatives to be positioned as a vertically integrated, diverse, market-leading service provider for complex patient requirements in 2019 and beyond.
ABOUT CANVASS MEDTECH
Cannvas MedTech is a leading digital cannabis education and analytics
company delivering accessible and evidence-based education while
harnessing the power of data to paint a clearer picture of cannabis
consumption across Canada.
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ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS:
Steven McAuley Chief Executive Officer
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Investors: Steve Low, Boom Capital Markets, 647-620-5101; For French inquiries: Remy Scalabrini, Maricom Inc., E: [email protected], T: (888) 585-6274; Investors: Steven McAuley, CEO, [email protected], 604-789-2146Copyright CNW Group 2019
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Growth of eSports shows that video gaming is not just for fun
With players getting sponsorship deals themselves and payments for being on teams, eSports is proof that gaming has grown up recently.
With the eSports market expected to generate $1bn by the end of 2019, it is certainly a growing sector.
When we talk about the modern video game industry, there are some
amazing recent trends that demand attention. Of course, things such as
mobile gaming and virtual reality fall into this category, as do trends
in games themselves, such as the popularity of battle royale-style
titles. However, one aspect of modern video gaming perhaps demands more
attention than any other: eSports.
If you have not come across this niche within gaming yet, then it is
pretty simple to grasp. eSports is professional gaming where teams of
players compete in online or real-world tournaments. With real prize
money on offer to winning teams and many big companies getting involved
with sponsorship, eSports is showing that video games are not just for
fun anymore.
With players getting sponsorship deals themselves and payments for
being on teams, eSports is proof that gaming has grown up recently. With
the eSports market expected to generate $1bn by the end of 2019, it is
certainly a growing sector. Of course, it is perfectly fine to game just
for fun still if you like. However, the rise of professional gaming as a
sport shows that it is no longer confined to that alone.
Popular titles make eSports a success
The eSports tournaments that teams compete in take
place in front of millions of watching viewers, either online or in real
life. This again shows just how far gaming has come from being a bit of
fun with a few friends in your home.
A big part of the attraction for fans is the games that teams play at tournaments. Old-school fighting game tournaments such as Street Fighter are always well received along with other tournaments based on enduringly popular titles such as Counter Strike: Global Offensive (CSGO).
Fans can even bet on the outcome of tournaments now, which only serves
to further show how serious and professional video gaming has become.
Just remember to get the best odds on CSGO betting sites if you fancy putting a wager on!
Aside from the well-received games that eSports tournaments are based on, why is it so popular with gamers and fans?
Easy to access for fans
Many of the eSports tournaments are streamed live online, which makes
them easy to access for fans. Compared to having to travel and cover
the expense of going to real-world sports games, it is much more
convenient. Modern streaming platforms such as Twitch have made it
simple to log on when you have the chance and catch the latest action,
wherever you may be.
Valid career choice
Traditional video gaming in the past was not seen as a legitimate
career choice or something from which you could make money. eSports has
totally changed all this and made playing games a valid career choice
for everyone. Naturally, you have to be pretty good, but if you have
the skills, then you can make a very good living from this sector. Top
player Chen Wei Lin, for example, earns around $250,000 each year!
Diversity of games to watch
eSports is just like any other sport in that it would get pretty
boring if you watched the same thing over and over. It would be like
watching a soccer game between the same two teams every time! One of the
reasons why eSports has exploded though is that it has a wide range of
titles that teams compete in, so you can always find one that you like
to view. From the ones already mentioned above to other big games such
as DOTA 2 or Overwatch, the range of fun to be had with eSports is huge.
Great fun to watch and play
Perhaps the major reason why eSports has got so big so quick is that
it is enjoyable – pure and simple! Playing in the tournaments gives you a
real adrenaline buzz and allows you to do something you enjoy for a
living. Watching the eSports tournaments unfold is also great fun and
gives you a cool way to spend your spare time. Although it is a
professional side to video gaming, it doesn’t mean that you can’t have a
good time as well.
Gaming grows up with eSports
Although eSports is one part of the whole video game industry, it is
arguably the most important right now. It has taken gaming out of the
bedroom as a mere leisure activity and made it a professional activity
that is much more serious and grown up. While playing games in this way
is naturally still fun, eSports has shown that playing video games can
be so much more than that. With projections for the future of eSports
being overridingly positive, the future for this niche and gaming in
general looks good.
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Will Smith takes slice of Esports team’s US$46 million financing
Actor Will Smith and Japanese soccer legend Keisuke Honda are among the new investors in esports franchise Gen.G, which announced a new $46 million round of financing Wednesday.
Eben Novy-Williams, Bloomberg News
Will Smith reacts at a closing ceremony press conference during the
2018 FIFA World Cup at Luzhniki Stadium on July 13, 2018 in Moscow,
Russia. (Photo by Dan Mullan/Getty Images). , Dan Mullan/Getty Images
Europe
Actor Will Smith and Japanese soccer legend Keisuke Honda are among
the new investors in esports franchise Gen.G, which announced a new $46
million round of financing Wednesday.
Smith and Honda’s Dreamers Fund, a investment vehicle they launched
last year, are joined by Los Angeles Clippers minority owner Dennis Wong
and Michael Zeisser, former chairman of U.S. investments at Alibaba
Group Holding Ltd.
“It’s exciting to see the worlds of technology, media, sports and now
celebrity come together,†said Chris Park, chief executive officer of
Los Angeles-based Gen.G.
Gen.G operates teams in seven different video games and has offices
in China, South Korea and the U.S. Its franchises include the Overwatch
League’s Seoul Dynasty, which will move to South Korea from Los Angeles
next year.
In addition to handling that transition, Gen.G is expanding in China,
investing in player development and trying to increase revenue from
esports-specific areas like streaming and the sale of in-game items.
“The coming years are going see our company really start to
crystallize its identity, not just as a brand, but also as an
enterprise,†Park said.
To that end, Smith and Honda will join 11-time National Basketball
Association All-Star Chris Bosh, already a Gen.G adviser, in helping
grow Gen.G’s media presence. That includes creative and commercial
projects, and helping Gen.G athletes with content creation.
Other new investors in Gen.G include Battery Ventures, New Enterprise
Associates, MasterClass co-founder David Rogier and Stanford
University. Silicon Valley Bank, which helped with the fundraising, is
becoming both an investor and a sponsor.
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Blockchain Goes To Work At Walmart, IBM, Amazon, JPMorgan, Cargill and 45 Other Enterprises
On the Jersey side of the Hudson River just across from Manhattan’s
Financial District, there is a glass-and-steel office tower designed in a
severe International Style aesthetic. “DTCC†is emblazoned across the
top, but few outside of Wall Street realize that in this building,
occupied by the Depository Trust & Clearing Corp., are records for
most of the world’s securities, representing some $48 trillion in
assets—from stocks and bonds to mutual funds and derivatives. In the
1970s, Wall Street created a DTCC predecessor to replace a system that
had been powered by young men running around the cavernous alleys of
lower Manhattan delivering stock certificates from brokerage house to
brokerage house.
DTCC still has paper certificates in its vaults, but records Ârelated
to the 90 million daily transactions it handles are kept electronically
on its servers and backed up in various locations. Thousands of
financial institutions and exchanges in 130 countries rely on DTCC for
custody, clearing, settlement and other clerical Âservices.
In a few months DTCC will begin the largest live implementation of
blockchain, the distributed database technology made popular by the
bitcoin cryptocurrency. Records for about 50,000 accounts in DTCC’s
Trade Information Warehouse, where information on $10 trillion worth of
credit derivatives is stored, will move to a customized digital ledger
called AxCore.
According to Rob Palatnick, DTCC’s chief technology architect, the
warehouse already keeps an electronic “golden record†of events such as
maturity dates, payment calculations and other activities needed to
clear and settle these securities daily. But each participant in a
complicated credit derivatives transaction also keeps its own records,
which must in turn be reconciled multiple times before the investment
matures. By moving those records to the blockchain, visible to all
participants in real time, most of those redundancies won’t be
necessary.
“We’re not talking about eliminating humans and firms,†PaÂlÂatnick
says. “We’re talking about getting rid of layers of databases and
translations between those databases.â€
On the other side of the world, in Taipei, Taiwan, Foxconn, the
electronics giant best known as a manufacturer of iPhones, launched a
Shanghai startup called Chained Finance with a Chinese peer-to-peer
lender. Chained will soon connect Foxconn and its many small suppliers
(and their suppliers’ suppliers) on an Ethereum-based blockchain that
will use its own token and smart contracts (read: automatically
executed) to make payments and provide financing in near real time,
eliminating a daisy chain of paperwork.
“We view blockchain as the skeleton of our work,†says Jack Lee, the
founder of Foxconn’s venture capital arm, which has invested $40 million
in six blockchain startups. “Smart contracts that automatically execute
transactions are the muscles, and tokens are the blood.â€
Welcome to the brave new world of enterprise blockchain, where
corporations are embracing the technology underlying cryptocurrencies
like bitcoin and using it to speed up business processes, increase
transparency and potentially save billions of dollars. At its core,
blockchain is simply a distributed database, with an identical copy
stored on many computers. That facilitates transactions (financial or
otherwise) between individuals (or companies) that don’t know or trust
each other. It’s virtually impossible to cheat, since every transaction
is recorded in many Âplaces and the details of those transactions are
visible to everyone. Companies are already using blockchain to track
fresh-caught tuna from fishing hooks in the South Pacific to grocery
shelves, to speed up insurance claims and to manage medical records.
Total corporate and government spending on blockchain should hit $2.9
billion in 2019, an increase of 89% over the previous year, and reach
$12.4 billion by 2022, according to the International Data Corp. When
PwC surveyed 600 “blockchain-savvy†execs last year, 84% said their
companies are involved with blockchain.
To chronicle the rise of so called “enterprise†blockchain, Forbes has
created its first annual Blockchain 50 list of big companies that are
putting the technology to work in Âmeaningful ways. While blockchain’s
first application, cryptocurrency, is struggling to achieve mainstream
adoption, these companies are committing manpower and capital to build
the future on top of shared databases.
The version of a blockchain future these companies are building is,
for the most part, far different from what the founders and early
adopters of blockchain had envisioned. While many cryptoÂcurrency
idealists fantasize about a global, public network of individuals
connected directly and democratically, without middleÂmen, these
companies—many of which are middlemen themselves like DTCC—are building
private networks they will use to profit from centralized management.
Not surprisingly, financial firms—from Allianz to Visa and JPMorgan
Chase—dominate the list. But Blockchain 50 companies run the gamut of
industries, including energy firm BP, retailer Walmart and media company
Comcast.
Because of the lingering bad taste left by bitcoin drug bazaars like
Silk Road and the 2017 digital currency bubble, most companies emphasize
the distinction between crypto and blockchain, shunning the former and
embracing the latter. In some ways the members of the Blockchain 50
represent a bridge between the old and new worlds. Just as internal
computer networks were adopted by companies long before the internet
took off, these firms are starting by adopting distributed ledger
technology at a small scale.
“The era of blockchain tourism has ended,†says Bridget van
Kralingen, Senior Vice President for Platforms & Blockchain. “We’ve
really seen blockchain move from being overshadowed by cryptocurrency to
focus on real business problems and complex processes.â€
In 2009, when Satoshi Nakamoto, bitcoin’s pseudonymous creator,
activated his network, its blockchain was the underlying accounting
system that let anyone with bitcoin transfer money without the need of a
middleman. Transactions are processed in blocks—just a fancy word for a
hunk of data—about every ten minutes, each containing a compressed
version of the previous block, linking them together into a chain.
Instead of relying on a bank or another middleman to keep track of when a
bitcoin leaves one location and arrives at another, the thousands of
computers on the bitcoin network do the work and in exchange for their
efforts are paid in bitcoin.
For most companies this presented a potential problem. While
identities aren’t required to use the bitcoin blockchain, the
transactions themselves are tied to addresses that are publicly
available, meaning that with a bit of work many of these addresses can
be tied to actual people or companies. Thus enterprises like Coca-Cola
and JPMorgan Chase, accustomed to maintaining competitive advantages
based on proprietary processes and control, were initially skeptical of
cryptocurrency.
Businesses also need some control over their data. “The entire
corporate world has been fashioned around who has responsibility over a
particular part of the business flow,†says David Treat, the global head
of Accenture’s Financial Services Blockchain practice. “There can be no
gaps, because that is unacceptable for a multibillion-dollar company.
You cannot have a gap, or you are subject to huge security breaches and
social contract breaches.â€
Perhaps no firm has had a greater influence on the growing corporate
use of blockchain technology than Digital Asset Holdings, a New
York-based startup that hired the former JPMorgan Chase banker Blythe
Masters as its CEO in early 2015. Under Masters, Digital Asset began
making acquisitions and almost immediately purchased a small company
that was in the process of building an “invitation only,†or
permissioned, blockchain. Then in late 2015 Digital Asset donated the
code for its “open ledger†project to the Linux Foundation, which
supports commercial open-source software projects, including the Linux
operating system.
The project was called Hyperledger, and thanks in part to ÂMasters’
connections, its backers read like a who’s who of finance and
technology. Thirty companies are listed as founders, including ABN AMRO,
Accenture, Cisco, CME Group, IBM, Intel, JPMorÂgan Chase, NEC, State
Street, VMware and Wells Fargo. HyperÂledger immediately established
itself as the gold standard for corporate blockchain projects.
What happened next might be considered the Big Bang moment of
enterprise blockchain. In early 2016, IBM donated 44,000 lines of code
to the project, which formed the core of a new blockchain with faster
speeds and increased privacy. No fewer than half of the members of the
Forbes Blockchain 50 are now using that blockchain, known as Hyperledger
Fabric.
“We’ve been very focused on making sure that not only is the
blockchain technology standard but that the documents and data are
standard,†says Marie Wieck, IBM Blockchain’s general manager. “This
standardization allows [the companies] to not spend their time comparing
differences and validity in the documents.â€
Shortly after the launch of Hyperledger, which is a nonprofit
venture, a New York fintech called R3 raised $107 million from the likes
of ING, Barclays and UBS to create a for-profit enterprise blockchain
platform called Corda Enterprise.
As the commercial potential of co-opting blockchain technology became
more apparent, many cryptocurrency startups began to rethink their
models.
For example, San Francisco’s Ripple, originally called OpenCoin and
conceived of as yet another alternative monetary system, expanded its
focus in late 2015 from the cryptocurrency (called ripple and trading as
XRP) to building software for large banks. A bitcoin startup called
Counterparty spawned another company, Symbiont, in March 2015, which
coded a proprietary blockchain that’s now being used by Vanguard for
sharing stock index data. In February 2017, ConsenSys, a Brooklyn-based
collection of crypto companies controlled by one of Ethereum’s founders,
helped launch the Enterprise Ethereum Alliance.
Just as corporate America co-opted counterculture vibes for its
marketing and advertising (“Think Different,†“Don’t Be Evilâ€), its most
forward-thinking businesses are fast incorporating a technology that
was designed in large part to eliminate them.
In insurance, for example, MetLife’s mobile app Vitana bundles
insurance with a test for gestational diabetes that uses a blockchain to
record data and verify and pay claims. In recent testing in Singapore,
where one in five expectant mothers develops gestational diabetes, a
practitioner simply enters a positive test result into a patient’s
electronic medical record and in a matter of seconds MetLife’s smart
contract deposits an insurance payment into that patient’s bank account
to cover the medical expenses associated with the condition. No
paperwork or claim filing necessary.
Similarly, Germany’s Allianz, working with EY, tested moving certain
captive insurance claims processes—often involving many emails,
attachments and phone calls across multiple times zones—to a private
blockchain. The time required to process a claim fell from weeks to
hours.
The French bank BNP Paribas, which has lent money to commodities
traders since the 19th century, is considering using a ledger platform
called Voltron to process letters of credit for traders. Northern Trust
has begun administering private equity funds using Hyperledger Fabric.
Broadridge Financial has been running pilots testing multiple
distributed ledgers for its dominant proxy voting and shareholder
communications business.
“In real time, you know who owns the stock, who’s entitled to vote
and how it’s tied to the universally-agreed-upon shareholder meeting
agenda,†says Michael Tae, Broadridge’s head of strategy.
Golden State Foods, a big McDonald’s supplier that makes more than
400,000 hamburgers per hour, tracks the location and temperature of its
patties with devices like radio-frequency ID tags and Hyperledger
Fabric. The system can immediately alert GSF to conditions that might
lead to spoilage. At the same time, it can optimize inventory levels by
tracking how much meat is in a truck or in a restaurant’s freezer, in
real time.
At this year’s SXSW conference in Austin, Texas, Bumble Bee unveiled
an SAP-built supply-chain blockchain offering complete transparency to
its customers. Soon you will no longer have to take Bumble Bee’s word
for it when its assures you that the 12-ounce package of yellowfin tuna
you just bought was caught by individual fishermen in the South Pacific
and not by a factory ship. The fishing crews, tuna processors and
packers are now entering their own data in real time on Bumble Bee’s
distributed ledger. By summer, Bumble Bee will be sharing that
information with retailers and customers who take the time to check.
From a public relations standpoint alone, Bumble Bee’s SAP blockchain
is likely to bear dividends. In 2017 Greenpeace ranked Bumble Bee 17th
out of 20 tuna brands for its sustainability practices, accusing it of
“greenwashing†a host of bad behaviors with environmentally friendly
marketing.
“Food safety and sustainably sourced product has become an
overwhelmingly important topic in our industry,†says Tony Costa, the
CIO at Bumble Bee. “Leveraging the latest technology enables us to open
it up to more of a public perspective, if you will. So we get out of the
business of managing data. We’re relying on a relationship.â€
In the healthcare business, an estimated 20 cents of every
Âdollar—some $700 billion a year—is wasted because of inefficiencies.
Ciox, a little-known company based in Alpharetta, ÂGeorgia, that manages
medical-records exchanges for 60% of the Âhospitals in the U.S., is
considering developing a private blockchain that healthcare providers
could use—for a fee paid to Ciox—to exchange data. Blockchain 50
enterprises like Ciox and the media giant Comcast, which is toying with
using blockchain to micro-target television advertisements, plan to use
the privacy features of blockchain to profit from their customers’ data
while protecting their identities.
Despite the surge in corporations working on blockchain projects, the
technology is still new, and relatively few have generated significant
revenues or savings.
The one group that is getting rich from the current enterprise
blockchain gold rush: consultants. Deloitte, PwC, KPMG, EY and Tata
Consultancy Services are deploying small armies to preach the virtues of
blockchain to the C-suite and charging huge fees to help companies
implement the technology. (We excluded consultants from the Blockchain
50 because they played a key role in helping us Âcreate the list.)
Deloitte, for example, has 1,400 full-time blockchain employees. India’s
Tata has 1,000 staffers, 600 of them full-time, in its blockchain unit.
Tech firms, including Oracle, SAP and Amazon, are also staking out
their turf.
Part technology firm, part consultant, IBM may be the biggest and
most successful enterprise blockchain company of all. Besides helping
create Hyperledger Fabric, the company has 1,500 staffers—mostly
engineers—devoted to the new technology and reports that its IBM
Blockchain powers 500 client projects.
“The power of any blockchain network is in its participants and its
members,†says IBM’s Wieck. It matters little Âwhether those members are
crypto-idealists or global corporations.
Posted by AGORACOM-JC
at 9:31 AM on Wednesday, April 17th, 2019
Company has officially acquired a 20% ownership interest in Natural Plant Extract of California (NPE).
Under the terms of the agreement, Marijuana Company of America has committed to contribute $2,000,000 in total cash to the project, as well as common shares of the Company with a value of $1,000,000.
Escondido, California–(April 17, 2019) – MARIJUANA COMPANY OF AMERICA INC.(OTCQB: MCOA) (“MCOA” or the “Company“), an innovative hemp and cannabis corporation, is pleased to announce that the Company has officially acquired a 20% ownership interest in Natural Plant Extract of California (NPE).
Under the terms of the agreement, Marijuana Company of America has
committed to contribute $2,000,000 in total cash to the project, as well
as common shares of the Company with a value of $1,000,000. In
exchange, the Company will own a 20% equity position in NPE. In
addition, MCOA and NPE have also officially signed a Joint Venture
Agreement (JV) to establish Viva Buds as a premier cannabis delivery
company. Both NPE and MCOA will share in the profits on a fifty-fifty
basis.
Viva Buds Inc. will serve as the marketing arm for NPE subsidiary
Northern Lights Distribution’s (NLD) new retail cannabis delivery
service in California, first starting with delivery services to Los
Angeles County and then rolling out to other major cities throughout the
state. NLD will contribute up to $300,000 in inventory of cannabis
products to assist in the start-up of this venture, and MCOA will
provide a vast array of marketing services and technology to promote and
build its Viva Buds brand.
NPE owns both state and city licenses
for volatile manufacturing, distribution and retail delivery of
cannabis products. NPE will manage all operations pertaining to
distribution, manufacturing and delivery of cannabis products, and MCOA
will provide capital, consulting and marketing services. NPE is
currently operating as a distributor and is completing the build-out of
its manufacturing facility, which is expected to be completed and fully
operational in August 2019.
Regarding the acquisition, Alan Tsai,
CEO of NPE, stated, “We are excited to be one of the first California
licensed cannabis companies to partner with a publicly traded company in
the US. We believe that partnering with an established company such as
Marijuana Company of America will help to build Viva Buds and establish
our foothold early by securing manufacturing and distribution contracts
with key players in the California cannabis market. We expect that this
strategic partnership will be mutually beneficial to both companies.”
Don Steinberg, MCOA CEO, stated, “After a great deal of due diligence and strategic planning, we are happy to execute an agreement to purchase ownership in NPE. This is a major step in staying true to our name Marijuana Company of America and entering into the marijuana industry in California. We have aspirations of becoming a major distributor, delivery service and manufacture in California. NPE is ahead of most of the competition in the state in terms of permitting, build-out and licensing.”
About Marijuana Company of America, Inc. MCOA is a corporation that participates in: (1) product research and development of legal hemp-based consumer products under the brand name “hempSMART™,” which targets general health and well-being; (2) an affiliate marketing program to promote and sell its legal hemp-based consumer products containing CBD; (3) leasing of real property to separate business entities engaged in the growth and sale of cannabis in those states and jurisdictions where cannabis has been legalized and properly regulated for medicinal and recreational use; and, (4) the expansion of its business into ancillary areas of the legalized cannabis and hemp industry, as the legalized markets and opportunities in this segment mature and develop.
About Natural Plant Extracts of California NPE is
a fully licensed cannabis manufacturing, distribution and non-store
front retail delivery. The Company has secured its licenses with the
state of California and city of Lynwood, CA. For more information about
the Company, please visit its website at https://nldistribution.com
The owners and founders of NPE are marijuana industry veterans with
decades of experience in establishing retail, manufacturing and
distribution of cannabis in California, including obtaining the first
retail dispensary licenses in Los Angeles, CA.
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E-learning platforms are changing the Indian education landscape by addressing the demand-supply gap of both students as well as corporate employees by dispensing personalised learning outcomes, experts say.
Online learning has widened the scope of education and transcended it beyond classroom boundaries.
With high internet penetration in the last two years, it has taken over the traditional methods not just in the urban landscape but also in rural areas. The education system is evolving at a very fast pace, online education platform upGrad co-founder and MD Mayank Kumar said.
“With industries directly connecting with e-learning institutions
like ours, content has never been so up-to-date. All this put together
makes e-learning platforms complete, and students and working
professionals future-ready, in a matter of months,” he said.
Kumar noted that e-learning penetration in corporations is
increasing, regardless of the company’s size. Since class-based training
is more expensive, proportionately, for small and medium-sized firms,
these firms are increasingly recognising e-learning as a convenient and
cost-effective mode.
According to a report by KPMG, the Indian online education industry
will grow from 1.6 million users in 2016 to 9.6 million users by 2021.
“In the current scenario, professionals will be required to re-skill
themselves every 3-4 years to remain relevant in their evolving job
roles,” said Zairus Master, CEO, Shine Learning.com, which gives access
to certification courses from top global educational service providers.
At this scale, e-learning platforms are the only way forward.
Professionals will need to equip themselves with relevant skills before
their current skills become obsolete. Moreover, the government is
adopting a series of measures to bring a technological revolution to
accentuate e-learning which will ultimately lead to a major shift in the
Indian education sector, experts added.
“E-learning platforms are bringing a measurable difference in
students’ engagement and performance. It is reducing gaps in the
delivery of education and giving a new dimension to the education
space,” Pearson India Managing Director Vikas Singh said.
Posted by AGORACOM-JC
at 9:07 AM on Tuesday, April 16th, 2019
Announced the upcoming launch of its WASDPro eGaming and eSports streaming service www.wasdpro.tv.Â
WASDPro is a purpose built eGaming/eSports video streaming service built on the Peeks Social Platform.
Company’s goal for WASDPro is to capture and monetize a significant share of this growing market which currently produces 355bn minutes of eSports and gaming streams watched in 2017 — a 22% year over year increase compared to 2016.
TORONTO, April 16, 2019 — Peeks Social Ltd. (TSXV: PEEK; OTCQB: PKSLF) (“Peeks Social†or the “Companyâ€) is pleased to announce the upcoming launch of its WASDPro eGaming and eSports streaming service www.wasdpro.tv.Â
WASDPro is a purpose built eGaming/eSports video streaming service
built on the Peeks Social Platform. The Company’s goal for WASDPro is to
capture and monetize a significant share of this growing market which
currently produces 355bn minutes of eSports and gaming streams watched
in 2017 — a 22% year over year increase compared to 2016. WASDPro will
be based off of the Peeks Social Platform, which is a robust ecommerce
enabled, video streaming platform that provides broadcasters and content
creators with a wide variety of proprietary content monetization
services. Content creators can make money by charging their viewers
monthly subscription fees (Subscription Service), by receiving donations
from viewers (Tipping Service) and by charging viewers for access to
content (Paywall Service. In addition, the Peeks Social Platform
provides a proprietary AdShare Service. The AdShare service allows all
content creators to make money by selecting sponsored ads that run on
their video content. The AdShare network dynamically matches sponsors
with content creators and allows the content creators to select their
desired sponsors. The company shares its cost per impression-based
advertising revenues with the content creator; thereby allowing content
creators an effortless way to make free money.
The company believes that the unique features of the WASDPro service
will provide eGamers and their fans, with one of the most satisfying
eGaming streaming experiences in the industry today. According to
Goldman Sachs 3.5 billion people are online today and nearly 2.2 billion
are active video gamers. Video Gaming today is a US$180bn industry
projecting to grow at a 5% compounded annual growth rate. By 2022, the
relatively new eSports segment of the industry is projected to reach an
audience of 276,000,000 people similar in size to the National Football
League (NFL). Currently 50 colleges have varsity eSports teams and
discussions have been held for inclusion of eSports in the 2024 Paris
Olympics. Goldman Sachs has identified the opportunity for
live-streaming to monetize the growth of eSports in a way that few other
businesses can.
“We are extremely excited to add the WASDPro service to the Peeks
Social family of services. Our goal is to make WASDPro an industry
leading eGaming and eSports destination for: content creators, fans and
advertisers alike. We have been, and will continue to, work with content
creators, affiliates and other partners to ensure that WASDPro reaches
the global audience it deserves.†states Mark Itwaru, CEO and Chairman
of Peeks Social.
The WASDPro beta site will be available May 2019.
The Peeks Social app can be downloaded in either the Apple or Google app stores, or by visiting www.peeks.social. WASDPro is available at www.wasdpro.tv
Mark Itwaru Chairman & Chief Executive Officer 416-639-5339 [email protected]
David Vinokurov Director Investor Relations 416-716-9281 [email protected]
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accuracy of this Release